Both the actions of Eddie the Friendly Spook and those of the GOP Congressional faction have caused the world to view the U.S. in “fear and dismay.” This program examines intelligence leaks during World War II that might have proved extremely damaging to the United States. Highlighting elements of commonality between Snowden and the GOP “shutdown” proponents, the broadcast analyzes both as elements of an Underground Reich fifth column.

The first African-American in the Secret Service, Abraham Bolden noted many racist Kennedy-haters in JFK’s Secret Service detail. Several firm leads leading up to, and in the wake of, President Kennedy’s assassination were not pursued and were eventually covered-up by the Secret Service. Some of the leads led in the direction of the intelligence community’s anti-Castro Cuban milieu. Bolden was eventually framed for alleged criminal activity, apparently in retaliation for his criticism of the Secret Service.

Charles Higham, author of important exposés about fascism, has passed. His work highlighted Nazi Fifth columnists in the west, including American industrialists and financiers and the 1934 coup attempt against FDR.

Nixon’s removal from White House was an intelligence coup, not a “reaffirmation of democracy”; Poppy Bush centrally involved in his removal; Nixon angered some of the same interests as JFK and was removed by the same team.

by Jules Archer; Most people will be shocked to learn that in 1933 a cabal of wealthy industrialists—in league with groups like the K.K.K. and the American Liberty League—planned to overthrow the U.S. government in a fascist coup.